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The Hitchhiker :: Man at the Window (01x11)
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| Title: | Man at the Window |
| Episode #: | 01x11 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday March 12th, 1985 |
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A screenwriter tips off a jealous husband about his wife's lesbian affair but finds himself the target of her husband's wrath. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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The Hitchhiker: Arthur Bradley Brown steals the words of others and uses them like they were his own. But what he doesn’t hear are murmurs of danger, that can warn him of the violence that can pound within the human heart… | The Hitchhiker: Arthur Brown thought he could play people like instruments. He rearranged their lives like so many notes and used their emotions as chords. But then somebody came along who didn’t appreciate Arthur’s music, and put an end to Arthur’s song. |
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